New Delhi: The Southwest monsoon has further advanced in the South Arabian Sea, most parts of Lakshadweep and some parts of Kerala and South Tami Nadu among other regions, the India Meteorological Department said on Sunday, while the northern states of the country continue facing the torturous heat, as the onset of monsoon was delayed by a week.
IMD also pointed out that the conditions were becoming favourable for the monsoon to advance into some parts of Northeastern states over the next 48 hours till Tuesday.
In a delayed arrival, the monsoon hit the coast of Kerala on Saturday, a week after its expected onset on June 1.
In an IMD statement issued here on Sunday it said the conditions were favourable for further progress of the Southwest monsoon into the remaining parts of South Arabian Sea, Lakshadweep and Kerala, some more parts of Tamil Nadu, southwest-, southeast-, east-central- and northeast Bay of Bengal and some parts of central Arabian Sea and west-central Bay of Bengal till Tuesday.
In its advisory to fishermen, the IMD asked them not to venture into the sea of the above mentioned areas as wind speed was expected to be as high as 60 kmph.
Southwest monsoon further advances in Kerala, TN; heatwave continues in northern states
ABP News Bureau
Updated at:
09 Jun 2019 11:13 AM (IST)
IMD also pointed out that the conditions were becoming favourable for the monsoon to advance into some parts of Northeastern states over the next 48 hours till Tuesday.
Girls cover their face to protect themselves from the scorching sun and heat waves, on a hot summer day, at Connaught Place. (Getty Images)
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